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Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS
Citation: Twj. Keady et Cs. Mayne, The effects of concentrate energy source on feed intake and rumen fermentation parameters of dairy cows offered a range of grass silages, ANIM FEED S, 90(3-4), 2001, pp. 117-129

Authors: Sayers, HJ Mayne, CS
Citation: Hj. Sayers et Cs. Mayne, Effect of early turnout to grass in spring on dairy cow performance, GRASS FOR S, 56(3), 2001, pp. 259-267

Authors: Binnie, RC Mayne, CS Laidlaw, AS
Citation: Rc. Binnie et al., The effects of rate and timing of application of fertilizer nitrogen in late summer on herbage mass and chemical composition of perennial ryegrass swards over the winter period in Northern Ireland, GRASS FOR S, 56(1), 2001, pp. 46-56

Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS Fitzpatrick, DA McCoy, MA
Citation: Twj. Keady et al., Effect of concentrate feed level in late gestation on subsequent milk yield, milk composition, and fertility of dairy cows, J DAIRY SCI, 84(6), 2001, pp. 1468-1479

Authors: Ferris, CP Gordon, FJ Patterson, DC Kilpatrick, DJ Mayne, CS McCoy, MA
Citation: Cp. Ferris et al., The response of dairy cows of high genetic merit to increasing proportion of concentrate in the diet with a high and medium feed value silage, J AGR SCI, 136, 2001, pp. 319-329

Authors: Gordon, FJ Ferris, CP Patterson, DC Mayne, CS
Citation: Fj. Gordon et al., A comparison of two grassland-based systems for autumn-calving dairy cows of high genetic merit, GRASS FOR S, 55(2), 2000, pp. 83-96

Authors: Laidlaw, AS Mayne, CS Laidlaw, AS
Citation: As. Laidlaw et al., Setting management limits for the production and utilization of herbage for out-of-season grazing, GRASS FOR S, 55(1), 2000, pp. 14-25

Authors: Laidlaw, AS Watson, CJ Mayne, CS
Citation: As. Laidlaw et al., Implications of nitrogen fertilizer applications and extended grazing for the N economy of grassland, GRASS FOR S, 55(1), 2000, pp. 37-46

Authors: McEvoy, JDG Mayne, CS Higgins, HC Kennedy, DG
Citation: Jdg. Mcevoy et al., Transfer of chlortetracycline from contaminated feedingstuff to cows' milk, VET REC, 146(4), 2000, pp. 102-106

Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS Fitzpatrick, DA
Citation: Twj. Keady et al., Effects of supplementation of dairy cattle with fish oil on silage intake,milk yield and milk composition, J DAIRY RES, 67(2), 2000, pp. 137-153

Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS Fitzpatrick, DA
Citation: Twj. Keady et al., Prediction of silage feeding value from the analysis of the herbage at ensiling and effects of nitrogen fertilizer, date of harvest and additive treatment on grass silage composition, J AGR SCI, 134, 2000, pp. 353-368

Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS Fitzpatrick, DA Marsden, M
Citation: Twj. Keady et al., The effects of energy source and level of digestible undegradable protein in concentrates on silage intake and performance of lactating dairy cows offered a range of grass silages, ANIM SCI, 68, 1999, pp. 763-777

Authors: Keady, TWJ Mayne, CS
Citation: Twj. Keady et Cs. Mayne, The effects of level of fish oil inclusion in the diet on rumen digestion and fermentation parameters in cattle offered grass silage based diets, ANIM FEED S, 81(1-2), 1999, pp. 57-68

Authors: McGilloway, DA Cushnahan, A Laidlaw, AS Mayne, CS Kilpatrick, DJ
Citation: Da. Mcgilloway et al., The relationship between level of sward height reduction in a rotationallygrazed sward and short-term intake rates of dairy cows, GRASS FOR S, 54(2), 1999, pp. 116-126

Authors: McEvoy, JDG Mayne, CS Higgins, HC Kennedy, DG
Citation: Jdg. Mcevoy et al., Transfer of sulphamethazine from contaminated dairy feed to cows' milk, VET REC, 144(17), 1999, pp. 470-475

Authors: Ferris, CP Gordon, FJ Patterson, DC Mayne, CS Kilpatrick, DJ
Citation: Cp. Ferris et al., The influence of dairy cow genetic merit on the direct and residual response to level of concentrate supplementation, J AGR SCI, 132, 1999, pp. 467-481
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